Hi, I am translating Digikam into Czech language. However, I have found
a label, that is probably not true, regarding my own experience with digiKam. I suppose the phrase #: imageplugins/blurfx/blurfxtool.cpp:100 msgid "" "<p>Select the blurring effect to apply to image.</p><p><b>Zoom Blur</b>: " "blurs the image along radial lines starting from a specified center point. " "This simulates the blur of a zooming camera.</p><p><b>Radial Blur</b>: blurs " "the image by rotating the pixels around the specified center point. This " "simulates the blur of a rotating camera.</p><p><b>Far Blur</b>: blurs the " "image by using far pixels. This simulates the blur of an unfocalized camera " "lens.</p><p><b>Motion Blur</b>: blurs the image by moving the pixels " "horizontally. This simulates the blur of a linear moving camera.</" "p><p><b>Softener Blur</b>: blurs the image softly in dark tones and hardly " "in light tones. This gives images a dreamy and glossy soft focus effect. It " "is ideal for creating romantic portraits, glamour photographs, or giving " "images a warm and subtle glow.</p><p><b>Skake Blur</b>: blurs the image by " "skaking randomly the pixels. This simulates the blur of a random moving " "camera.</p><p><b>Focus Blur</b>: blurs the image corners to reproduce the " "astigmatism distortion of a lens.</p><p><b>Smart Blur</b>: finds the edges " "of color in your image and blurs them without muddying the rest of the image." "</p><p><b>Frost Glass</b>: blurs the image by randomly disperse light coming " "through a frosted glass.</p><p><b>Mosaic</b>: divides the photograph into " "rectangular cells and then recreates it by filling those cells with average " "pixel value.</p>" to be corrected to: #: imageplugins/blurfx/blurfxtool.cpp:100 msgid "" "<p>Select the blurring effect to apply to image.</p><p><b>Zoom Blur</b>: " "blurs the image along radial lines starting from a specified center point. " "This simulates the blur of a zooming camera.</p><p><b>Radial Blur</b>: blurs " "the image by rotating the pixels around the specified center point. This " "simulates the blur of a rotating camera.</p><p><b>Far Blur</b>: blurs the " "image by using far pixels. This simulates the blur of an unfocalized camera " "lens.</p><p><b>Motion Blur</b>: blurs the image by moving the pixels " "along a line. This simulates the blur of a linearly moving camera.</" "p><p><b>Softener Blur</b>: blurs the image softly in dark tones and hardly " "in light tones. This gives images a dreamy and glossy soft focus effect. It " "is ideal for creating romantic portraits, glamour photographs, or giving " "images a warm and subtle glow.</p><p><b>Shake Blur</b>: blurs the image by " "mixing several randomly moved images together. This simulates the blur of a random moving " "camera.</p><p><b>Focus Blur</b>: blurs the image corners to reproduce the " "spherical distortion of a lens.</p><p><b>Smart Blur</b>: finds the edges " "of color in your image and preserves them while blurring the rest of the image." "</p><p><b>Frost Glass</b>: blurs the image by randomly shaking the pixels as if the light was coming " "through a frosted glass.</p><p><b>Mosaic</b>: divides the photograph into " "rectangular cells and then recreates it by filling those cells with center " "pixel value.</p>" Thanks, Filip Dominec _______________________________________________ Digikam-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-devel |
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